Skulptur Projekte Münster 07 : Vorspann, Kunstakademie Münster
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Skulptur Projekte Münster 07 : Vorspann, Kunstakademie Münster
Walther König, c2007
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Vorspann
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Original German and English translation in parallel columns
"Skulptur Projekte Münster 07, 17.06.07-30.09.07"--Colophon
"The Vorspann project was realized in cooperation with the Kunstakademie Münster in advance of Skulptur Projekte Münster 07 from May to December 2006. Twelve of the artists chosen to participate in the exhibition presented their specific approaches to public outdoor space in lectures and workshops."--"Foreword," p. 4
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Contents of Works
- Guy Ben-Ner / in an interview with Jana Pohler
- Martin Boyce / in an interview with Antonia Lotz
- Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster / in an interview with Lars Köllner
- Marko Lehanka / in an interview with Ann-Katrin Hahn
- Eva Meyer und Eran Schaerf / in an interview
- Deimantas Narkevicius / in an interview with Peter Reeh
- Susan Philipsz / in an interview with Karin Kopka-Musch
- Andreas Siekmann / in an interview with Matthias Koddenberg
- Silke Wagner / in an interview with Matthias Koddenberg
- Clemens von Wedemeyer / in an interview with Sabine Huzikiewiz
- Annette Wehrmann / in an interview with Imke Itzen
- Vorspann-Abspann : Hildegund Amanshauser in an interview with Brigitte Franzen, Kasper König and Carina Plath
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In late 2006, the M nster Art Academy initiated a discussion on public sculpture with 12 of the 35 artists featured in Skulptur Projekte M nster 07. In a series of interviews, Guy Ben-Ner, Martin Boyce, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Marko Lehanka, Eva Meyer and Eran Schaerf, Deimantas Narkevicus, Susan Philipsz, Andreas Siekmann, Silke Wagner, Clemens von Wedemeyer and Annette Wehrmann all talk about their work, their questions regarding public and urban space and their specific approaches to the exhibition. These insightful conversations are complemented by a discussion with the exhibition curators, Brigitte Franzen, Kasper K nig and Carina Plath.
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